
The New Albany-based medical technology startup has partnered with American Oncology Network LLC. His RxLightning, which has developed a software platform designed to streamline the registration process for specialty medicines, says the partnership has already shortened his turnaround time for patients at AON healthcare providers to receive life-saving medications. says there is.
AON represents 108 physicians and 86 nurse practitioners and physician assistants in 16 states.
RxLightning’s platform is a registry of specialty medicines, including prescribers, specialty pharmacies, manufacturers, hubs, payers and foundations, to provide rapid access to over 1,200 specialty medicines, including those related to oncology. Connect everyone involved.
AON said it began integrating its platform in May, and early results showed that 79% of patients had to wait for medication enrollment in less than a week, down from more than a week. It has been shown that
AON Senior Pharmacy Director Doug Braun said in a written comment: “The ability to bypass the lengthy process of manually filling out and mailing forms between pharmacies, patients, clinics and manufacturers can significantly reduce the time to obtain medicines. , is important for the overall health success of cancer patients.”
Last month, RxLightning announced plans to invest $500,000 to expand its New Albany headquarters and up to 175 jobs over the next few years.
The startup won the grand prize at this year’s TechPoint Mira Awards, earning Tech Product of the Year and Startup of the Year honors.